...disease. I'll print some information below.Dr. Bobbent penis Jan 8, 2010I am 22 now. I have been masturbating from almost 10 years rubbing against bed. the same approach everytime. recently I have observed myself that I am keeping my penis... Read more »

...please tell us a little bit about your study on genital beading? Genital beading [is] a way of putting beads underneath your penis. Genital beading among the injection drug users in Taiwan represents masculinity and hierarchy of their subgroups.... Read more »

...Creams and Ointments Creams and ointments are used for skin and nail infections. They can be used at the corners of the mouth or rubbed into affected areas of skin, including the labia. They should be applied two to four times a day by gentle and... Read more »

...begin intercourse before she found out that I had a condom. We were drunk, and I cant remember whether or not she inserted my penis into her vagina before I put on the condom. I do remember placing my hand over my penis at some point (with the... Read more »

...partners is hiv positive, undetectable viral load and has otherwise good health. A week ago while we were naked in bed I began rubbing my penis on his anal region. There was no definate penetration however it is possible the tip of my penis... Read more »

...a way). He would then put on a condom before intercourse and ejaculation. How likely is it that I could get HIV from precum rubbing around and in the vaginal area without actually inserting it? Thanks so much in advance for your help. Read more »

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